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[ mag-duh-leen, -luhn, mag-duh-lee-nee ] / ˈmæg dəˌlin, -lən, ˌmæg dəˈli ni /
nounthe. Mary Magdalene. (lowercase) a reformed prostitute. Also Mag·da·len [mag-duh-luhn]. /ˈmæg də lən/. a female given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “woman of Magdala.” Words nearby MagdaleneMagda, Magdala, magdalen, Magdalena, Magdalena Bay, Magdalene, Magdalenian, Magdeburg, Magdeburg hemisphere, mage, M.Ag.Ec. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for MagdaleneMy way of relating to the Magdalene isn't the officially correct one, either. Mary Magdalene and Me|Tracy Quan|November 10, 2009|DAILY BEAST Mary Magdalene's U.S. Visit Nov. 10 - 17, the Magdalene relics will revisit the New York metro area. Mary Magdalene and Me|Tracy Quan|November 10, 2009|DAILY BEAST I don't agree with feminists who want to clean up the Magdalene's past. Mary Magdalene and Me|Tracy Quan|November 10, 2009|DAILY BEAST The church of La Madeleine has a crucifix with a weeping Magdalene at its foot. Ecclesiastical Curiosities|Various
This event took place in 1573, and in 1574 his wife gave birth to his daughter Magdalene. The Martyrs of Science, or, The lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler|David Brewster Magdalene and S. Catherines were the smallest with 49 and 32 respectively. Cambridge|Mildred Anna Rosalie Tuker A breach occurred in the river bank near Magdalene, and occasioned the loss of much live stock and farm property. Norfolk Annals|Charles Mackie This is what I have wanted to know: had Magdalene forgiven me? Not Like Other Girls|Rosa N. Carey
British Dictionary definitions for Magdalene/ (ˈmæɡdəˌliːn, ˌmæɡdəˈliːnɪ) /
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